SNL Studios

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SNL Studios (also known as "Saturday Night Live Studios") is an American production company founded in 1997[1] as a joint venture between Saturday Night Live creator and producer Lorne Michaels, NBC Studios, and Paramount Pictures.[1][2] Paramount's part of the venture was dissolved in 2004 following NBC's merger with Universal Pictures to form NBCUniversal. SNL Studios produces Saturday Night Live in association with Broadway Video (also owned by Michaels),[3] as well as produce movies, mainly featuring Saturday Night Live sketch characters, A Night at the Roxbury, Superstar and The Ladies Man.

Following the announcement of the creation of SNL Studios, veteran Saturday Night Live producer Marci Klein was named as the president of SNL Studios Television in 1999, while Richard Feldman was appointed head of SNL Studios Films in June of the same year.[4] No on-screen logo was used until 1999.

Filmography

Title Release date Status Notes
A Night at the Roxbury October 2, 1998 Released Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Saturday Night Live 1999–present Ongoing Co-production with Broadway Video; previously co-produced by NBC Productions (1975–1996) and NBC Studios (1996–1999)
Superstar October 5, 1999 Released Distributed by Paramount Pictures
The Ladies Man October 13, 2000 Released Distributed by Paramount Pictures

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